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Les Canadiennes de Montréal

Les Canadiennes de Montréal were a professional women's ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2007 as the Montreal Stars (Stars de Montréal), they competed in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) in every season. The team appeared in and won the Clarkson Cup the most times out of any CWHL teams with four championships.

Les Canadiennes de Montréal
CityMontreal, Quebec
LeagueCanadian Women's Hockey League
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Folded2019; 5 years ago (2019)
Home arenaCentre Étienne Desmarteau
ColoursRed, blue, white
     
General managerMeg Hewings
Head coachCaroline Ouellette and Danièle Sauvageau
CaptainMarie-Philip Poulin
Websitemontreal.thecwhl.com
Franchise history
2007–2015Montréal Stars
2015–2019Les Canadiennes
Championships
Playoff championships4 (2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2016–17)
Montreal Stars 2012 championship team

In 2015, the team became an affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, with the franchise providing resources and marketing support to the team as part of their efforts to help promote women's hockey. This affiliation also led to its re-branding as Les Canadiennes for the 2015–16 CWHL season, adopting colours and jerseys resembling those of their men's counterpart. In December 2015, the Canadiennes and the Boston Pride played the first outdoor game in women's hockey as part of festivities for the 2016 NHL Winter Classic in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

In 2019, the CWHL ceased operations, as well as all teams that it directly owned including Les Canadiennes.[1]

Team history edit

 
Original team logo as the Montreal Stars

Team origins edit

The Montreal Stars joined the CWHL during its formation in 2007. The Stars were formed from players from the Montreal Axion, a team that played in the National Women's Hockey League before its demise.[2]

In their first season, 2007–08, Montreal won 23 games out of 30 regular season contests and finished first overall in the regular season,[3] but lost to Mississauga Chiefs in the playoffs that year in a two-game contest.

In 2008–09, the Stars won the Clarkson Cup on March 19, 2009, in Kingston, Ontario, the first year that the Clarkson Cup was openly played for between competitive professional women's hockey clubs rather than national teams such as before with Team Canada and Team Sweden in 2006. The Clarkson Cup was won by Montreal by defeating the Minnesota Whitecaps in the final. Initially, the game was tied at one goal apiece until Montreal scored two goals. Sabrina Habrec ultimately scored the game winner, in a 3–1 final score. Former Canadian Governor General Adrienne Clarkson was on hand to present the trophy to team captain Lisa-Marie Breton-Lebreux.[4] It was Adrienne Clarkson's hope that the Clarkson Cup be the women's equivalent to the Stanley Cup.[5] That same season, three players were named to the First and Second team all stars: Caroline Ouellette, Kim St.Pierre and Sabrina Habrec.[6]

The team had early success with league awards to its players. Kim St. Pierre won the CHWL's award for top goaltender in back-to-back seasons, 2007–08 and 2008–09. Caroline Ouellette was the CWHL MVP for the 2008–09, Marie-Phillip Poulin was the CWHL's rookie of the year in 2007–08 at the age of 16 scoring over 40 points in 16 games, and Sabrina Harbec led the CWHL in scoring with 54 points in 29 games that into the 2009–10 season.[7] In 2009–10, the team finished in first place but did not defend the Clarkson Cup in the playoffs.

During the 2013–14 CWHL season, three members of the Stars reached the milestone of 100 career points during the season. It marks the first time in CWHL history that three players from the same franchise reach the century mark in the same season.[8] It began on January 11, when CWHL co-founder Lisa-Marie Breton registered the 100th point of her career.[9] On February 8, Vanessa Davidson earned the 100th point in her CWHL career[10] and Emmanuelle Blais became the third in a March 8 match against the Boston Blades.

Montreal Canadiens partnership edit

In March 2015, the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League entered into a resource-sharing and marketing partnership with the Stars. Team CEO Geoff Molson explained that given the Canadiens' support of minor hockey in Quebec and the growth of Women's hockey, he felt that it "[was] the right time to concretely support women who play professional hockey, and, at the same time, promote the sport among up-and-coming players". Brenda Andress, commissioner of the CWHL, also stated that the partnership "affords the CWHL an opportunity to grow women's hockey hand in hand with one of the most storied franchises in professional sport."[11][12]

In September 2015, the team unveiled a new identity as Les Canadiennes, adopting a rounded "C" and star as its logo (alluding to the Canadiens' logo, and the team's former name), and a blue-white-red kit similar to that of the Canadiens.[13][14]

In a game against the Brampton Thunder on December 13, 2015, Noemie Marin registered the 200th point of her CWHL career.[15] She would record two assists in the game, including one on the game-winning tally, to reach the milestone.

On December 10, 2016, Les Canadiennes played a regular season game against the Calgary Inferno at the Bell Centre. They beat the Inferno 1–0, with the goal by captain Marie-Philip Poulin, in regulation in front of nearly 6000 spectators, marking a great success for the first ever CWHL hockey game to be played at the home of the Montreal Canadiens.[16]

On December 11, 2016, Caroline Ouellette, already the league's all-time leader in points and assists, registered her 300th career point. She then tied Jayna Hefford's league record of 130 goals on January 29, 2017, finishing the season with 309 career points and 130 career goals.[17]

In 2018, Les Canadiennes moved team operations to the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens' American Hockey League affiliate, the Laval Rocket. Les Canadiennes then scheduled some of their home games at Place Bell for the 2018–19 season.[18]

2016 Outdoor Women's Winter Classic edit

On December 31, 2015, the Canadiennes participated in an outdoor game, the 2016 Outdoor Women's Classic, against the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The game was held as an undercard to the following day's NHL Winter Classic, which featured their teams' NHL counterparts—the Canadiens and the Boston Bruins, and was the first ever outdoor professional women's hockey game.[19]

Olympics edit

 
Caroline Ouellette with Clarkson Cup on March 27, 2011

The team included notable forwards Caroline Ouellette, Sarah Vaillancourt and goaltender Kim St. Pierre,[20] all members of the 2010 Canadian Women's Hockey Olympic team who won the Olympic gold medal in Vancouver.[21][22]

For the 2014 Sochi Winter Games, Stars players Ouellette, Haley Irwin, Charline Labonté and Catherine Ward competed for Team Canada, while Julie Chu was a member of Team USA.

After the 2018 Winter Games, Hilary Knight signed as a free agent with Les Canadiennes on March 8, 2018, joining the team for the 2018 Clarkson Cup playoffs.[23]

Social work edit

Les Canadiennes support the fight against breast cancer with a Breast Cancer Fundraising event.[24] For the occasion, Les Canadiennes play with pink jerseys at their annual breast cancer fundraiser.[25] Les Canadiennes are also committed to supporting amateur girls' hockey teams and take their role as examples to the young girls growing up playing the sport, very seriously. The "Canadiennes Camps"[26] are just one way that these athletes connect with young players. They are also available to meet the girls at the autograph sessions following most of their games, they are accessible through social media, and many of them are involved in various community outreach events and school girls' hockey teams.

Seasons edit

Les Canadiennes won a total of eight regular season championships and four Clarkson Cups[4] in 12 seasons. From 2012 to 2019, the Clarkson Cup has been awarded to the CWHL playoff champion after previously being awarded to the top women's hockey team in Canada when there was multiple leagues.

Season-by-season edit

Year GP W L T/OTL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs Clarkson Cup
2007–08 30 23 6 1 112 55 48 1st Lost in second round Not awarded
2008–09 30 25 4 1 135 65 51 1st Won CWHL championship Won 2009 Clarkson Cup
2009–10 30 23 5 2 122 70 48 1st Won CWHL championship Lost 2010 Clarkson Cup semifinal
2010–11 26 22 2 2 125 70 46 1st Won CWHL championship Won 2011 Clarkson Cup
2011–12 27 22 4 1 160 66 51 1st Won 2012 Clarkson Cup championship game, 4–2 vs. Brampton Thunder
2012–13 24 18 5 1 105 58 37 2nd Lost 2013 Clarkson Cup championship game, 2–5 vs. Boston Blades
2013–14 23 19 2 2 96 47 42 1st Eliminated in 2014 Clarkson Cup round-robin
2014–15 24 14 9 1 67 49 29 3rd Lost 2015 Clarkson Cup championship game, 2–3 (OT) vs. Boston Blades
2015–16 24 21 3 0 114 36 42 1st Lost 2016 Clarkson Cup championship game, 3–8 vs. Calgary Inferno
2016–17 24 17 5 2 91 48 36 2nd Won 2017 Clarkson Cup championship game, 3–1 vs. Calgary Inferno
2017–18 28 22 5 1 117 59 45 1st Lost 2018 Clarkson Cup semifinals, 0–2 vs. Markham Thunder
2018–19 28 21 6 1 118 45 43 2nd Lost 2019 Clarkson Cup championship game, 2–5 vs. Calgary Inferno

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.

2018–19 roster edit

Updated October 2, 2018.[27]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
20   Marie-Joelle Allard D L 31 2018 Victoriaville, Quebec
14   Erin Ambrose (A) D R 30 2017 Keswick, Ontario
2   Olivia Atkinson F L 27 2018 Oakville, Ontario
18   Genevieve Bannon F R 29 2018 Châteauguay, Quebec
24   Ann-Sophie Bettez (A) F L 36 2012 Sept-Îles, Quebec
47   Emmanuelle Blais F R 36 2010 Lasalle, Quebec
23   Sophie Brault D L 36 2014 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
19   Katia Clement-Heydra F L 34 2015 Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec
12   Catherine Daoust D R 29 2018 Montreal, Quebec
15   Melodie Daoust (A) F R 31 2017 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec
17   Melanie Desrochers D L 32 2016 Welland, Ontario
9   Kim Deschenes F L 32 2014 Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
35   Marie-Soleil Deschenes G L 30 2017 Île Bizard, Quebec
76   Karell Emard D L 36 2015 Marieville, Quebec
22   Maude Gelinas F L 32 2018 Montreal, Quebec
21   Hilary Knight F R 34 2018 Palo Alto, California
60   Genevieve Lacasse G L 35 2018 Kingston, Ontario
78   Tracy-Ann Lavigne F L 32 2017 Montreal, Quebec
16   Sarah Lefort F L 30 2016 Ormstown, Quebec
72   Emma Martin D L 28 2018 Winsloe, Prince Edward Island
38   Emerance Maschmeyer G L 29 2017 Bruderheim, Alberta
89   Maude Nicol G R 26–27 2018 Sherbrooke, Quebec
29   Marie-Philip Poulin (C) F L 33 2015 Beauceville, Quebec
5   Lauriane Rougeau D L 34 2014 Beaconsfield, Quebec
11   Jillian Saulnier F L 32 2018 Halifax, Nova Scotia
88   Kayla Tutino F R 31 2017 Lorraine, Quebec
27   Taylor Willard D R 28 2018 Bolingbrook, Illinois
 
Jenny Lavigne, the Star's long-time starting goaltender, later served as an assistant coach for the team

Awards and honours edit

Captains edit

 
The Stars discussing strategy
Season Captain Assistant captains
2007–08 Lisa-Marie Breton
2008–09 Lisa-Marie Breton
2009–10 Lisa-Marie Breton
2010–11 Lisa-Marie Breton Nathalie Dery, Caroline Ouellette, Kelly Sudia
2011–12 Lisa-Marie Breton Nathalie Dery, Caroline Ouellette, Kelly Sudia
2012–13 Lisa-Marie Breton
2013–14 Cathy Chartrand
2014–15 Cathy Chartrand
2015–16 Cathy Chartrand Caroline Ouellette, Ann-Sophie Bettez, Noémie Marin
2016–17 Marie-Philip Poulin Caroline Ouellette, Cathy Chartrand, Ann-Sophie Bettez

Scoring leaders edit

Season-by-season edit

Season Leader (F) GP G A Pts Leader (D) GP G A Pts PPG SHG GWG
2010–11[28] Caroline Ouellette 29 24 47 71 Annie Guay 29 13 19 32 Noemie Marin (6) Three tied with 2 Noemie Marin (7)
2011–12[29] Meghan Agosta 27 41 39 80 Catherine Ward 27 2 29 31 Four tied with 5 Agosta (2) Agosta (5)
2012–13[30] Meghan Agosta 23 16 30 46 Cathy Chartrand 23 5 15 20 Emmanuelle Blais (4) Three tied with 1 Five tied with 3
2013–14[31] Ann-Sophie Bettez 23 16 24 40 Cathy Chartrand 23 9 21 30 Vinny Davidson (8) Two tied with 2 Bettez (7)
2014–15 Caroline Ouellette 22 8 18 26 Cathy Chartrand 22 5 12 17 Noemie Marin (7) Ouellette (2)
2015–16 Marie-Philip Poulin 22 23 23 46 Lauriane Rougeau 22 2 17 19 Ann-Sophie Bettez (7) Caroline Ouellette (2) Ouellette (7)
2016–17 Marie-Philip Poulin 23 15 22 37 Cathy Chartrand 24 3 15 18 Caroline Ouellette tied with Jess Jones (5) Ann-Sophie Bettez (3) Marie-Philip Poulin (6)

See also edit

References edit

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Other sources edit

  • , March 27, 2011.
  • . March 28, 2011.
  • St-Pierre backstops Montreal to Clarkson Cup title in CBC news, March 27, 2011.
  • Montreal Stars win women's national hockey championship, in CBC news, March 21, 2009.
  • First Clarkson Cup stays in Canada[usurped], Slam sports, March 22, 2009.
  • McGill newspaper, March 21, 2009
  • (in French)

External links edit

  • Official website  

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of any CWHL teams with four championships Les Canadiennes de MontrealCityMontreal QuebecLeagueCanadian Women s Hockey LeagueFounded2007 17 years ago 2007 Folded2019 5 years ago 2019 Home arenaCentre Etienne DesmarteauColoursRed blue white General managerMeg HewingsHead coachCaroline Ouellette and Daniele SauvageauCaptainMarie Philip PoulinWebsitemontreal wbr thecwhl wbr comFranchise history2007 2015Montreal Stars2015 2019Les CanadiennesChampionshipsPlayoff championships4 2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 2016 17 Montreal Stars 2012 championship team In 2015 the team became an affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League with the franchise providing resources and marketing support to the team as part of their efforts to help promote women s hockey This affiliation also led to its re branding as Les Canadiennes for the 2015 16 CWHL season adopting colours and jerseys resembling those of their men s counterpart In December 2015 the Canadiennes and the Boston Pride played the first outdoor game in women s hockey as part of festivities for the 2016 NHL Winter Classic in Foxborough Massachusetts In 2019 the CWHL ceased operations as well as all teams that it directly owned including Les Canadiennes 1 Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Team origins 1 2 Montreal Canadiens partnership 1 3 2016 Outdoor Women s Winter Classic 2 Olympics 3 Social work 4 Seasons 4 1 Season by season 5 2018 19 roster 6 Awards and honours 7 Captains 8 Scoring leaders 8 1 Season by season 8 2 See also 9 References 10 Other sources 11 External linksTeam history edit nbsp Original team logo as the Montreal Stars Team origins edit The Montreal Stars joined the CWHL during its formation in 2007 The Stars were formed from players from the Montreal Axion a team that played in the National Women s Hockey League before its demise 2 In their first season 2007 08 Montreal won 23 games out of 30 regular season contests and finished first overall in the regular season 3 but lost to Mississauga Chiefs in the playoffs that year in a two game contest In 2008 09 the Stars won the Clarkson Cup on March 19 2009 in Kingston Ontario the first year that the Clarkson Cup was openly played for between competitive professional women s hockey clubs rather than national teams such as before with Team Canada and Team Sweden in 2006 The Clarkson Cup was won by Montreal by defeating the Minnesota Whitecaps in the final Initially the game was tied at one goal apiece until Montreal scored two goals Sabrina Habrec ultimately scored the game winner in a 3 1 final score Former Canadian Governor General Adrienne Clarkson was on hand to present the trophy to team captain Lisa Marie Breton Lebreux 4 It was Adrienne Clarkson s hope that the Clarkson Cup be the women s equivalent to the Stanley Cup 5 That same season three players were named to the First and Second team all stars Caroline Ouellette Kim St Pierre and Sabrina Habrec 6 The team had early success with league awards to its players Kim St Pierre won the CHWL s award for top goaltender in back to back seasons 2007 08 and 2008 09 Caroline Ouellette was the CWHL MVP for the 2008 09 Marie Phillip Poulin was the CWHL s rookie of the year in 2007 08 at the age of 16 scoring over 40 points in 16 games and Sabrina Harbec led the CWHL in scoring with 54 points in 29 games that into the 2009 10 season 7 In 2009 10 the team finished in first place but did not defend the Clarkson Cup in the playoffs During the 2013 14 CWHL season three members of the Stars reached the milestone of 100 career points during the season It marks the first time in CWHL history that three players from the same franchise reach the century mark in the same season 8 It began on January 11 when CWHL co founder Lisa Marie Breton registered the 100th point of her career 9 On February 8 Vanessa Davidson earned the 100th point in her CWHL career 10 and Emmanuelle Blais became the third in a March 8 match against the Boston Blades Montreal Canadiens partnership edit In March 2015 the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League entered into a resource sharing and marketing partnership with the Stars Team CEO Geoff Molson explained that given the Canadiens support of minor hockey in Quebec and the growth of Women s hockey he felt that it was the right time to concretely support women who play professional hockey and at the same time promote the sport among up and coming players Brenda Andress commissioner of the CWHL also stated that the partnership affords the CWHL an opportunity to grow women s hockey hand in hand with one of the most storied franchises in professional sport 11 12 In September 2015 the team unveiled a new identity as Les Canadiennes adopting a rounded C and star as its logo alluding to the Canadiens logo and the team s former name and a blue white red kit similar to that of the Canadiens 13 14 In a game against the Brampton Thunder on December 13 2015 Noemie Marin registered the 200th point of her CWHL career 15 She would record two assists in the game including one on the game winning tally to reach the milestone On December 10 2016 Les Canadiennes played a regular season game against the Calgary Inferno at the Bell Centre They beat the Inferno 1 0 with the goal by captain Marie Philip Poulin in regulation in front of nearly 6000 spectators marking a great success for the first ever CWHL hockey game to be played at the home of the Montreal Canadiens 16 On December 11 2016 Caroline Ouellette already the league s all time leader in points and assists registered her 300th career point She then tied Jayna Hefford s league record of 130 goals on January 29 2017 finishing the season with 309 career points and 130 career goals 17 In 2018 Les Canadiennes moved team operations to the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens American Hockey League affiliate the Laval Rocket Les Canadiennes then scheduled some of their home games at Place Bell for the 2018 19 season 18 2016 Outdoor Women s Winter Classic edit On December 31 2015 the Canadiennes participated in an outdoor game the 2016 Outdoor Women s Classic against the Boston Pride of the National Women s Hockey League NWHL at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough Massachusetts The game was held as an undercard to the following day s NHL Winter Classic which featured their teams NHL counterparts the Canadiens and the Boston Bruins and was the first ever outdoor professional women s hockey game 19 Olympics edit nbsp Caroline Ouellette with Clarkson Cup on March 27 2011 The team included notable forwards Caroline Ouellette Sarah Vaillancourt and goaltender Kim St Pierre 20 all members of the 2010 Canadian Women s Hockey Olympic team who won the Olympic gold medal in Vancouver 21 22 For the 2014 Sochi Winter Games Stars players Ouellette Haley Irwin Charline Labonte and Catherine Ward competed for Team Canada while Julie Chu was a member of Team USA After the 2018 Winter Games Hilary Knight signed as a free agent with Les Canadiennes on March 8 2018 joining the team for the 2018 Clarkson Cup playoffs 23 Social work editLes Canadiennes support the fight against breast cancer with a Breast Cancer Fundraising event 24 For the occasion Les Canadiennes play with pink jerseys at their annual breast cancer fundraiser 25 Les Canadiennes are also committed to supporting amateur girls hockey teams and take their role as examples to the young girls growing up playing the sport very seriously The Canadiennes Camps 26 are just one way that these athletes connect with young players They are also available to meet the girls at the autograph sessions following most of their games they are accessible through social media and many of them are involved in various community outreach events and school girls hockey teams Seasons editLes Canadiennes won a total of eight regular season championships and four Clarkson Cups 4 in 12 seasons From 2012 to 2019 the Clarkson Cup has been awarded to the CWHL playoff champion after previously being awarded to the top women s hockey team in Canada when there was multiple leagues Season by season edit Year GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs Clarkson Cup 2007 08 30 23 6 1 112 55 48 1st Lost in second round Not awarded 2008 09 30 25 4 1 135 65 51 1st Won CWHL championship Won 2009 Clarkson Cup 2009 10 30 23 5 2 122 70 48 1st Won CWHL championship Lost 2010 Clarkson Cup semifinal 2010 11 26 22 2 2 125 70 46 1st Won CWHL championship Won 2011 Clarkson Cup 2011 12 27 22 4 1 160 66 51 1st Won 2012 Clarkson Cup championship game 4 2 vs Brampton Thunder 2012 13 24 18 5 1 105 58 37 2nd Lost 2013 Clarkson Cup championship game 2 5 vs Boston Blades 2013 14 23 19 2 2 96 47 42 1st Eliminated in 2014 Clarkson Cup round robin 2014 15 24 14 9 1 67 49 29 3rd Lost 2015 Clarkson Cup championship game 2 3 OT vs Boston Blades 2015 16 24 21 3 0 114 36 42 1st Lost 2016 Clarkson Cup championship game 3 8 vs Calgary Inferno 2016 17 24 17 5 2 91 48 36 2nd Won 2017 Clarkson Cup championship game 3 1 vs Calgary Inferno 2017 18 28 22 5 1 117 59 45 1st Lost 2018 Clarkson Cup semifinals 0 2 vs Markham Thunder 2018 19 28 21 6 1 118 45 43 2nd Lost 2019 Clarkson Cup championship game 2 5 vs Calgary Inferno Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties OTL Overtime losses GF Goals for GA Goals against Pts Points 2018 19 roster editUpdated October 2 2018 27 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace 20 nbsp Marie Joelle Allard D L 31 2018 Victoriaville Quebec 14 nbsp Erin Ambrose A D R 30 2017 Keswick Ontario 2 nbsp Olivia Atkinson F L 27 2018 Oakville Ontario 18 nbsp Genevieve Bannon F R 29 2018 Chateauguay Quebec 24 nbsp Ann Sophie Bettez A F L 36 2012 Sept Iles Quebec 47 nbsp Emmanuelle Blais F R 36 2010 Lasalle Quebec 23 nbsp Sophie Brault D L 36 2014 Saint Jean sur Richelieu Quebec 19 nbsp Katia Clement Heydra F L 34 2015 Saint Bruno de Montarville Quebec 12 nbsp Catherine Daoust D R 29 2018 Montreal Quebec 15 nbsp Melodie Daoust A F R 31 2017 Salaberry de Valleyfield Quebec 17 nbsp Melanie Desrochers D L 32 2016 Welland Ontario 9 nbsp Kim Deschenes F L 32 2014 Saint Quentin New Brunswick 35 nbsp Marie Soleil Deschenes G L 30 2017 Ile Bizard Quebec 76 nbsp Karell Emard D L 36 2015 Marieville Quebec 22 nbsp Maude Gelinas F L 32 2018 Montreal Quebec 21 nbsp Hilary Knight F R 34 2018 Palo Alto California 60 nbsp Genevieve Lacasse G L 35 2018 Kingston Ontario 78 nbsp Tracy Ann Lavigne F L 32 2017 Montreal Quebec 16 nbsp Sarah Lefort F L 30 2016 Ormstown Quebec 72 nbsp Emma Martin D L 28 2018 Winsloe Prince Edward Island 38 nbsp Emerance Maschmeyer G L 29 2017 Bruderheim Alberta 89 nbsp Maude Nicol G R 26 27 2018 Sherbrooke Quebec 29 nbsp Marie Philip Poulin C F L 33 2015 Beauceville Quebec 5 nbsp Lauriane Rougeau D L 34 2014 Beaconsfield Quebec 11 nbsp Jillian Saulnier F L 32 2018 Halifax Nova Scotia 88 nbsp Kayla Tutino F R 31 2017 Lorraine Quebec 27 nbsp Taylor Willard D R 28 2018 Bolingbrook Illinois nbsp Jenny Lavigne the Star s long time starting goaltender later served as an assistant coach for the teamAwards and honours editCWHL Chairman s Trophy 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2013 14 2015 16 Jayna Hefford Trophy 2015 16 2016 17 Marie Philip Poulin CWHL Most Valuable Player 2008 09 2010 11 Caroline Ouellette 2009 10 Sabrina Harbec 2011 12 Meghan Agosta 2013 14 Ann Sophie Bettez 2015 16 2016 17 Marie Philip Poulin Angela James Bowl 2009 10 Sabrina Harbec 2010 11 Caroline Ouellette 2011 12 2012 13 Meghan Agosta 2013 14 Ann Sophie Bettez 2015 16 2016 17 co winner Marie Philip Poulin CWHL Coach of the Year 2014 15 Dany Brunet CWHL Goals Leader 2009 10 Noemie Marin 2012 13 2013 14 2016 17 Ann Sophie Bettez 2015 16 Marie Philip Poulin CWHL Assists Leader 2008 09 2010 11 Caroline Ouellette 2009 10 Sabrina Harbec 2011 12 2012 13 Meghan Agosta 2013 14 2015 16 Ann Sophie Bettez 2016 17 Marie Philip Poulin CWHL Top Forward 2009 10 Sabrina Harbec 2010 11 Caroline Ouellette 2011 12 Meghan Agosta 2013 14 Ann Sophie Bettez 2015 16 2016 17 Marie Philip Poulin CWHL Top Defender 2009 10 Annie Guay 2011 12 2012 13 Catherine Ward 2013 14 Cathy Chartrand CWHL Top Goaltender 2007 08 2008 09 2010 11 Kim St Pierre 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 Charline Labonte CWHL Outstanding Rookie 2007 08 Marie Philip Poulin 2010 11 Sarah Vaillancourt 2012 13 Ann Sophie Bettez Humanitarian of the Year Award 2015 16 Lisa Marie Breton Lebreux Cathy Chartrand 2012 13 and 2013 14 leading scorer among CWHL defendersCaptains edit nbsp The Stars discussing strategy Season Captain Assistant captains 2007 08 Lisa Marie Breton 2008 09 Lisa Marie Breton 2009 10 Lisa Marie Breton 2010 11 Lisa Marie Breton Nathalie Dery Caroline Ouellette Kelly Sudia 2011 12 Lisa Marie Breton Nathalie Dery Caroline Ouellette Kelly Sudia 2012 13 Lisa Marie Breton 2013 14 Cathy Chartrand 2014 15 Cathy Chartrand 2015 16 Cathy Chartrand Caroline Ouellette Ann Sophie Bettez Noemie Marin 2016 17 Marie Philip Poulin Caroline Ouellette Cathy Chartrand Ann Sophie BettezScoring leaders editSeason by season edit Season Leader 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